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2023; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 60; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/mspec.2023.10006665

ISSN

1939-9340

Autores

 Elie, Dolgin Dolgin, Harry Goldstein, Jean Kumagai, Elizabeth Bretz, Mark Montgomery, Evan Ackerman, Samuel Moore, Philip Ross, David C. Schneider, Eliza Strickland, Randi Klett, Erik Vrielink, Sylvana Meneses, Michael Spector, Michael Novakovic, Willie D. Jones, Michael Koziol, Joseph Levine, Alan Gardner, Dina Genkina, Robert Charette, Steven Cherry, Charles Q. Choi, Peter Fairley, Edd Gent, W Gibbs, Mark Harris, Allison Marsh, Prachi Patel, Julianne Pepitone, Lawrence Ulrich, Emily Waltz, Kathy Pretz, Joanna Goodrich, Peter Tuohy, Felicia Spagnoli, Nicole Evans Gyimah, Susan Hassler, Ella Atkins, Sangyeun Cho, Doyle Iii, Hugh Durrant‐Whyte, Matthew Eisler, Shahin Farshchi, Alissa Fitzgerald, Jonathan M. Garibaldi, Benjamin Groß, Lawrence Hall, Daniel Hissel, Jason Hui, Michel M. Maharbiz, Somdeb Majumdar, Lisa May, Carmen S. Menoni, Ramune Nagisetty, Paul Nielsen, Sofia Olhede, Christopher Stiller, Mini S. Thomas, Wen Tong, Haifeng Wang, Qusi Alqarqaz, Stamatis Dragoumanos, Madeleine Glick, Francesca Iacopi, Cecilia Metra, Shashi Pandey, John Purvis, Steven Heffner, Mark David, Erik Albin,

Resumo

is a former scientist and a Massachusetts-based journalist specializing in biomedical research.On page 48, he examines the prospects of new nerve-stimulation implants for treating arthritis and other inflammatory conditions."The notion that tickling nerves can help quell inflammation is kind of wild," says Dolgin."The anecdotal evidence is tantalizing, and I'm excited to see if the early promise stands up to greater scrutiny." CORRECTION:In the illustration on page 23 of "A Bionic Nose to Smell the Roses Again" [November 2022], the labels for the amygdala and the entorhinal cortex and hippocampus pointed to the wrong structures in the brain.We regret the error.

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